Carrie Fisher’s beloved dog, Gary, has a surrogate mother. When Gary wasn’t seen over the weekend at Carrie and her mother Debbie Reynolds’s joint memorial service, some digging into the French bulldog’s whereabouts was done. According to TMZ — and corroborated by People magazine — the dog isn’t living with Carrie’s daughter, Billie Lourd, as some thought.

Carrie Fisher’s dog, Gary, is hanging in there. The Star Wars actress and her French bulldog, a therapy dog, were inseparable, so there was a lot of concern over Gary after she died suddenly in December. On Tuesday, Fisher’s daughter, Billie Lourd, shared a glimpse of the cute canine with the freewheeling tongue on Instagram, and it was nice to see he’s doing well.

Carrie Fisher opened her home in Beverly Hills to “the famous and near famous ... and those just passing through,” she said. The actress moved into the Spanish-style home in 1992 (when her daughter, Billie Lourd, was born) and rolled out the red carpet to friends and soon-to-be friends in need of a place to stay, write, record, eat, or heal.